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That '70s Show season 2
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The second season of That '70s Show, an American television series, aired on Fox from September 28, 1999, to May 22, 2000. The region 1 DVD was released on April 19, 2005.[1] This season is set entirely in the year 1977.
There are many central storylines for this season. Eric and Donna's love for each other continues to grow as they slowly phase sex into their relationship. Red's auto plant has closed, beginning his quest for a new job. Kitty continues babying Eric and is dismayed when she learns just how much he has grown up. Hyde has moved in with the Formans after his mother leaves town, and gets a job working for local hippie Leo. Kelso is still dating Jackie, but also begins an affair with Eric's sister Laurie behind her back. Fez becomes determined to find a girl and lose his virginity. Donna deals with Bob and Midge fighting and eventually separating, leading to her acting out to try to get their attention.
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Cast
Main
- Topher Grace as Eric Forman
- Mila Kunis as Jackie Burkhart
- Ashton Kutcher as Michael Kelso
- Danny Masterson as Steven Hyde
- Laura Prepon as Donna Pinciotti
- Wilmer Valderrama as Fez
- Debra Jo Rupp as Kitty Forman
- Kurtwood Smith as Red Forman
- Tanya Roberts as Midge Pinciotti
- Don Stark as Bob Pinciotti
- Lisa Robin Kelly as Laurie Forman
Special appearance
- Paul Anka as himself
- Lyle Waggoner as himself
- Bob Eubanks as himself
Special guest
- Marion Ross as Bernice Forman
- Tommy Chong as Leo
- Melissa Joan Hart as Mary
Recurring
- Paul Connor as Timmy Thompson
Guest
- Neil Flynn as the Bouncer
- Stephen Tobolowsky as The Professor
- Lindsay Sloane as Patty
- Jenilee Harrison as Carol
- Richard Kline as Ted
- Amy Adams as Kat Peterson
- Maud Adams as Holly
- Kristina Wayborn as Honor
- Barbara Carrera as Barbara
- Kevin McDonald as Pastor Dave Rogers
- Mac Davis as St. Peter
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